Bill Ensley wrote:
> The color is actually the same, but the rendering is different. What does 
 > change is the color profile used in rendering the color to the device, ie
> Screen, Printer. Acrobat often tries to simulate a CMYK printer in its 
 > screen rendering.

Ah, thanks! Now that is clear.

> You can turn this off in the preferences and see the exact same color on the
> screen As you see in Java.

However I can't find the preference in question. I assume you mean a 
preference in the reader, not in the file itself, i.e., under Edit -> 
Preferences. There isn't even a "Color" category under there.

Regards,

-- O.L.


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